Saturday 4 January 2014

About Oxford Dictionary

How was made the Oxford Dictionary:
     The Oxford dictionary is considered to be a highly standard dictionary for English language. The Oxford dictionary is created by James Augustus Henry Murray of the Scotland. Murray is not a scholar. He studied 8th standard only because his family conditions were not supported him. So that he could not continue his studies later. However, he has a talent in remembering of English language words. His talent of remembrance is more than a genius can. Murray learned 20 languages at only in the age of 20th. In his area, nobody was like him. The language learning committee was recognized his talent, and they asked him to make a English dictionary.
     In 1857, Murray began to make a dictionary. He thought that the dictionary should complete in 10 years. But it could not make in 22 years also. Murray died in 1915 at the age of 78. Until then he was expressed in dictionary till "T" letter only. After, with the help of some, with 4,14,825 words dictionary made by the end of 1920. 2,91,1000 dollars cost was for this.

About watt:
     15 V 22 V either 2 V 220 V is written on the electric bulbs. "V" tells the potential of the power. "V" is called as Watt. The "Watt" word is the name of the scientist. He is the James Watt.
     In the green area in Scotland, James Watt was born on January 10, 1730 and died on August 19, 1819.
     Steam engine was one of the machines which were led in the Machinery industrial Revolution. It was invented by James Watt. His name named to measure of electricity for his name forever to remain. It was in 1764. After that, he laid further improvement to this, and he was got patent in 1769.

Who invented the clock?
     The first clock was created by peter Heinlein of German. He was making iron furniture. He was the made the first clock in the 15th century. Six feet high and a large drum-shaped iron clock is a big miracle in those days. People came to see this clock. Only one thorn was to this clock. This thorn was to show the hours. This Thorn also not approaching the correct time. In 1504, more clocks were made like this clock. But these clocks were in big size. So it was very difficult to transport from one place to another place. After that the small clocks were made.
     In 1581, wrist watches were made. The first time queen Elizabeth-1 wore the gold wrist watch. The only one thorn was in this watch to show the hours. Later, in 1676, the showing minutes along with hours clocks were made. After, the seconds showing clocks were made. The electronic clocks were made in the position of the key clocks.
     Certain period, the chain clocks were. After these changes, we are looking for now & using clocks were made.

Who invented the lithium metal?
     Lithium metal lighter metal than the all metals. In 1817, it is invented by johan august afrwedson of Sweden. Lithium has a white as silver. It will be in triphylite and tepidowhite ores.
     These primitives are available in Africa, Rhodesia and South America.
     Lithium faded into the water and reaction occurs very quickly. Lithium turns into hydrogen and lithium hydroxide. Because of this the lithium will be stored in kerosene. A cubic centimeter of lithium weight is 0.534 grams. There is nothing else the lighter metal than this.

Who invented the Computer?
     The computer is the world famous super machine. The English mathematician Charles Babbage was invented this machine. This glory belongs to him. He is know as the father of computer. In can not be found directly. Continued grow as over time. Erst, the Chinese were used the abacus machine for the calculation. After that, John Napier's logarithm tables had built. The complex arithmetic processes can be done by easily with it. Later, in 1620, the slide rule was invented by William aatred. In 1642, Pascal invented a machine that process of addition and subtraction. In 1930, Vavivar Bush invented the analog computer. Howard Icon invented the digital computer. Inyak the electronic computer was developed in 1940 by John Macaulay.

By Naana

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